Question of the Month

December 06, 2003

Last December, readers predicted that 2003 would bring, among other things, the capture of Osama bin Laden, the resignation of Vice President Dick Cheney, gas prices of more than $2 a gallon, a global ban on SUVs, approval of slots in Maryland and the biggest snowstorm the state has seen in many years.

Although only the last of those predictions has proved true, we ask you now to return to your cracked crystal balls and give us your top three predictions for 2004.

Will the new year be better or worse than 2003?

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